McGuffey's Newly Revised Eclectic Fourth Reader: Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry : with Rules for Reading, and Exercises in Articulation, Defining, EtcClark, Austin & Smith, 1890 - 336 pages |
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... given in the rule , placed here ? SECTION II . ARTICULATION . THE subject , first in order and in importance , requiring attention , is ARTICULATION . And here , it is taken for granted , that the reader is able to pronounce each word ...
... given in the rule , placed here ? SECTION II . ARTICULATION . THE subject , first in order and in importance , requiring attention , is ARTICULATION . And here , it is taken for granted , that the reader is able to pronounce each word ...
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... given to it , or in other words , which the subject itself demands . The following direction , upon this point , is worthy of attention . -- RULE II . The tones of the voice should always correspond with the nature of the subject . If ...
... given to it , or in other words , which the subject itself demands . The following direction , upon this point , is worthy of attention . -- RULE II . The tones of the voice should always correspond with the nature of the subject . If ...
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... given as an example . Explain the different inflections , in the questions , commencing with , " Is he sick ' , or is he well ? " Explain them , in the answers to these questions . Are these inflections always very plainly per- ceived ...
... given as an example . Explain the different inflections , in the questions , commencing with , " Is he sick ' , or is he well ? " Explain them , in the answers to these questions . Are these inflections always very plainly per- ceived ...
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... given case , must depend upon the construction of the sentence , the nature of the style and subject , and often , upon the taste of the speaker . RULE II . - Language which demands strong empha- sis , generally requires the falling ...
... given case , must depend upon the construction of the sentence , the nature of the style and subject , and often , upon the taste of the speaker . RULE II . - Language which demands strong empha- sis , generally requires the falling ...
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... given by Blair , and which has been often quoted . It will be observed that the meaning and proper answer of the question varies with each change of the emphasis . Did you walk into the city yesterday ? Did you walk into the city ...
... given by Blair , and which has been often quoted . It will be observed that the meaning and proper answer of the question varies with each change of the emphasis . Did you walk into the city yesterday ? Did you walk into the city ...
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Abishai Absalom Ahimaaz ARTICULATE distinctly Babylon beautiful birds boat bosom called cesura character child children of men circumflex clouds commenced dark dear death deep ducats earth emphasis emphatic eternity examples exercise Explain the inflections eyes falling inflection father fault fear feel genius give hand happy hast hath head heard heart heaven hour human inflections marked Joab judge kind king laws lesson light live look Lord Lord Byron mind mother nature never nouns o'er object paragraph Parse passed pause Pinneo's Analytical Grammar poetry poor praise PRONOUNCE Correctly pupil QUESTIONS QUESTIONS.-What reader Repeat rising inflection Rule Rule II sentence shalt ship Shylock Socrates soul sound spirit stanza syllable teacher Tell thee thing thou thought thousand thousand guineas tion tone unto utterance verbs voice waves William Reed wind words young